Partnering with Psychiatrists
How Does NYC Cognitive Therapy Help Psychiatrists?
Research indicates that CBT may enhance the effectiveness of medication treatment. There are several situations in which your patients may benefit from CBT:
- For patients who want to get better more quickly, CBT can be offered in addition to medication treatment.
- For patients who aren’t responding well to medication alone or who have a chronic mental health condition, CBT can be provided as an adjunct to medication treatment
- To reduce the risk of relapse when medication is discontinued, CBT can be included in your treatment plan.
- Some patients may be scared to take medication or experience many side effects. In these cases, your patients may want to try CBT before or instead of medications.
NYC Cognitive Therapy Promotes Change
NYC Cognitive Therapy collaborates with psychiatrists to help your patients find relief from challenging depression & anxiety-related disorders. To promote positive change, we measure outcomes at every session, keep therapy focused on the patient’s goals and assign homework. We keep up-to-date on the research and evidence-based treatment models for the various disorders we treat. You can rest assured that your patients will receive effective treatment for their challenging emotional problems.
At your request, we will update you often on progress and treatment developments. We will join forces with you in improving patient adherence with medication and recommended activities (e.g., exercise).
How to Make a Referral
To learn more or to make a referral, you can call us at (347) 470-8870 or send an email through our Contact Page. You can also give our phone number and web address to your patients and ask them to call us directly.
NYC Cognitive Therapy collaborates with psychiatrists to help your patients find relief from challenging depression & anxiety-related disorders. To promote positive change, we measure outcomes at every session, keep therapy focused on the patient’s goals and assign homework. We keep up-to-date on the research and evidence-based treatment models for the various disorders we treat. You can rest assured that your patients will receive effective treatment for their challenging emotional problems.
At your request, we will update you often on progress and treatment developments. We will join forces with you in improving patient adherence with medication and recommended activities (e.g., exercise).
How to Make a Referral
To learn more or to make a referral, you can call us at (347) 470-8870 or send an email through our Contact Page. You can also give our phone number and web address to your patients and ask them to call us directly.